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across the headland to, the dow jones industrials in negative territory -- across the atlantic's. and as was just mentioned, gold prices sought record highs on tuesday as investors see it as a safe haven for their assets. many see further turmoil in the global economy and financial markets. >> their ongoing concerns about the economy. many fear there could be a collapse and that countries could default on their debt. the u.s. is still not out of the woods. gold is seen as a safe haven for investors. the price of a fine ounce of gold has risen by 16% since the beginning of the year alone. on tuesday, it reached a new all-time high. last year, for the first time, demand for gold for investment purposes outstripped demand from the jewelry industry. deutsche bank says it expects the price of gold to go up to $1,300 by the end of the year. >> the central bank in afghanistan has stepped in to take control of the troubled couple of paint. there were suspected irregularities, -- it could take control of the troubled hubble -- kabul bank. some were told to resign. recently, people have bee
across the headland to, the dow jones industrials in negative territory -- across the atlantic's. and as was just mentioned, gold prices sought record highs on tuesday as investors see it as a safe haven for their assets. many see further turmoil in the global economy and financial markets. >> their ongoing concerns about the economy. many fear there could be a collapse and that countries could default on their debt. the u.s. is still not out of the woods. gold is seen as a safe haven for...
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and the south atlantic. and the number one spot would be one of the women at the old retreat by yes boring the wind up from a freaking knee on meanwhile remains stuck in the bottom would walk away from the first seven games and with those kind of results mode they may not be in charge of their emotional depth. and that shift gears to formula one the way fernando alonso is once again in the driving seat as he claimed his second straight poll for sunday's singapore grand prix it's one state nine year old achieving a remarkable turnaround after a slow start all the more you have a street circuit and engine a mapping problem slowing alone so down until the spaniard produced a blistering final round red bull sebastian vettel will stop beside a loans all the grades with lewis hamilton behind that oath of enlistment delta two the third with a small momentums with the two time world champion though the spaniard putting himself in a great position to follow up his winning makes me a fortnight ago with another one on
and the south atlantic. and the number one spot would be one of the women at the old retreat by yes boring the wind up from a freaking knee on meanwhile remains stuck in the bottom would walk away from the first seven games and with those kind of results mode they may not be in charge of their emotional depth. and that shift gears to formula one the way fernando alonso is once again in the driving seat as he claimed his second straight poll for sunday's singapore grand prix it's one state nine...
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Sep 1, 2010
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across the atlantic, the dow trading fairly flat, closing at 10,014 points, and on currency markets, the year of trading at a value of $1.2679. -- the euro trading at. the door to a bond trader and head of friends met to discuss competition and progress on privatisation. according to eu law, the rail sectors should be completely liberalized by now in both nations, but in reality, those plans have gotten a little bit off track. >> this german i.c.e. is from sugar, and france will take passengers in the other direction. three years ago, deutsche a bond joined forces with its french counterpart to provide high- speed service between the two countries, but the joint venture is now threatening to derail. the french accused the germans are only paying lip service to liberalization. they also complain that a door to a bond subsidiary and not a neutral body divides routes between competitors. the germans accused sncf of maintaining a monopoly on domestic passenger travel, while running passenger services in germany through a subsidiary. deutsche upon urgently wants to resolve the conflicts,
across the atlantic, the dow trading fairly flat, closing at 10,014 points, and on currency markets, the year of trading at a value of $1.2679. -- the euro trading at. the door to a bond trader and head of friends met to discuss competition and progress on privatisation. according to eu law, the rail sectors should be completely liberalized by now in both nations, but in reality, those plans have gotten a little bit off track. >> this german i.c.e. is from sugar, and france will take...
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luckily, it ke manz well offshore in the atlantic. forecasts are calling for it to remain out in the sea. it's expected to remain its strength well into wednesday. it looks like it might start moving into bermuda later on this week. we'll keep a close eye on its progress. tropical storm juliet following behind igor moving away right now. likely becoming a hurricane in the next couple of days and hopefully staying offshore. we'll keep a close eye on this one too. for europe, a well-developed system into the mother sea. that's why the wet and windy weather will be. anywhere across the scandinavian peninsula and europe will be feeling stormy weather. otherwise, it should be a fairly calm and settled night. as for highs on tuesday, it's going to be pretty hot. the iberian peninsula. 33 for lisbon. here's your three-day outlook. >>> lawmakers of japan's governing democratic party will vote to choose their party leader later on tuesday. the race is a close contest between former dpj secretary-general ozawa and prime minister kan. the winner
luckily, it ke manz well offshore in the atlantic. forecasts are calling for it to remain out in the sea. it's expected to remain its strength well into wednesday. it looks like it might start moving into bermuda later on this week. we'll keep a close eye on its progress. tropical storm juliet following behind igor moving away right now. likely becoming a hurricane in the next couple of days and hopefully staying offshore. we'll keep a close eye on this one too. for europe, a well-developed...
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across the atlantic on wall street, investors returning from the labor day holiday, also focused on european banks. the dow jones closed at 10,340. the euro was also hit by european sovereign debt worries and is trading at $1.2699. afghanistan has frozen the assets of leading shareholders and our words of the country's biggest bank, kabul bank. kabul bank has lost enormous amounts of money through bad speculation and corruption. the news has seen long lines of anxious depositors wanting to withdraw funds. even the u.s. treasury department's support in the resignation of two directors have not restored confidence in kabul bank. >> there were long lines outside kabul bank's branches again on tuesday. the run on the bank began a week ago, and customers have withdrawn hundreds of millions of euros from their accounts. >> i have been to six branches of the bank since yesterday, but i cannot get a hold of my money. and today, i am number621 on the waiting list. the government is responsible for this crisis. the central bank should guarantee our savings. that is why it should be illegal for them to
across the atlantic on wall street, investors returning from the labor day holiday, also focused on european banks. the dow jones closed at 10,340. the euro was also hit by european sovereign debt worries and is trading at $1.2699. afghanistan has frozen the assets of leading shareholders and our words of the country's biggest bank, kabul bank. kabul bank has lost enormous amounts of money through bad speculation and corruption. the news has seen long lines of anxious depositors wanting to...
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drove victory made even sweeter of the boston with the young he's now out of the first place in the atlantic league east following the last new york pitcher and good teeth still showing planty of rust in the second stopped after coming back from the disabled list general. we are taking full advantage to hit a full year on the home of making it three zero to the sox early on their baseball is a game where records are especially coveted and alex rodriguez has got an historic home broad number six hundred and sounds of false slamming sammy sosa for six overall a rhodes commandable effort however negated by aleck loss to al to inform the rest of the team for a ten to eight red sox victory. and finally russia continued to dominate their recent gymnastics world championships held here in waltz go their streets a having the medal tables winning almost every gold on offer so far richer than poor for that now takes a look at the daunting task facing other nations seeking to break their russian domination. pismo championships in moscow able to give the gymnasts a perfect bromance to see just how much
drove victory made even sweeter of the boston with the young he's now out of the first place in the atlantic league east following the last new york pitcher and good teeth still showing planty of rust in the second stopped after coming back from the disabled list general. we are taking full advantage to hit a full year on the home of making it three zero to the sox early on their baseball is a game where records are especially coveted and alex rodriguez has got an historic home broad number six...
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the mid-atlantic a new england tonight and tomorrow is going to get drenched. some areas could seeas much as 7 inches of rain. that will include d.c., to boston eastward looks to be heavy amounts. the rest of the country is very quiet. if you're watchingus on wrc 4 in washington, d.c., get ready for the holiday season. learn about the history of holiday displays. that's your early morning event of the day. >> get ready for the holiday season? can i just say no. >> we're close. >> 86 days until christmas. >> sometimeshe stores don't even wait for the holiday decoratns to go away. they already go with christmas. that is just crazy. oh, my goodness. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. justin timberlake might be starring in th new movie "the social network." of facebook, justin timberlake says don't care about my friend's feelings. they can call me and tell me. >>> in an interview with "rolling stone" president obama says his ipod has about 2,000 songs on it, including stevie wonder, bob dillon and the rolling stones. >>> an online p
the mid-atlantic a new england tonight and tomorrow is going to get drenched. some areas could seeas much as 7 inches of rain. that will include d.c., to boston eastward looks to be heavy amounts. the rest of the country is very quiet. if you're watchingus on wrc 4 in washington, d.c., get ready for the holiday season. learn about the history of holiday displays. that's your early morning event of the day. >> get ready for the holiday season? can i just say no. >> we're close....
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it was expected to stay farther out in the atlantic. wall street s osed out its worst august in nine years. the dow jones industrial average gained five points to close at 10,014. the nasdaq fell nearly 6 points to close at 2114. and the price of oil continued its recent slide, falling below $72 a barrel. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now, back to the iraq story. margaret warner continues her reporting from there as iraqis take more control of their security. margaret talks with iraqis around the country about how safe they are now feeling. >> warner: one of the great delicacies of iraqi cuisine is fresh fish, split open, sliced and oiled and grilled over an open wood flame for an hour. during baghdad's years of bloodshed, this popular park along the tigris river was shut down. restauranteurs like this man left town. now he's back doing what he loves best. >> people just want to go out and enjoy themselves. they are sick and tired of the situation. they want back again. >> reporter: among his
it was expected to stay farther out in the atlantic. wall street s osed out its worst august in nine years. the dow jones industrial average gained five points to close at 10,014. the nasdaq fell nearly 6 points to close at 2114. and the price of oil continued its recent slide, falling below $72 a barrel. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: now, back to the iraq story. margaret warner continues her reporting from there as iraqis take more control of...
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we could have flooding tall way from the northern portions of new england right down through the mid atlantic. the computer is pinpointing right now some of the heaviest rains that come up through philadelphia to new york city, as much as 6 to 7 inches of rain. that would cause some serious concerns out there for even the small streams and the rivers in the days ahead. the rest of the country looks gorgeous. this is mostly just a problem for us. >> all right. >> tomorrow -- tonight and tomorrow. >> sounds good. i could have taken that five-second recap at the top. >> but let you do your thing. >> i wanted my face time so -- >> flex those muscles. all right. thanks. the tampa bay rays sitting at first place in the american league east are fed up with their own fans. on monday night, less than 13,000 fans showed up to the braves-orioles game in florida, a game in which the rays could have clinched the playoff spot had they won. a look at the fans that showed up. yesterday, in an interview with the st. petersburg times, evan longoria said it's embarrassing and disheartening fans are not showing
we could have flooding tall way from the northern portions of new england right down through the mid atlantic. the computer is pinpointing right now some of the heaviest rains that come up through philadelphia to new york city, as much as 6 to 7 inches of rain. that would cause some serious concerns out there for even the small streams and the rivers in the days ahead. the rest of the country looks gorgeous. this is mostly just a problem for us. >> all right. >> tomorrow -- tonight...
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all of this down to the south will move its way straight up the mid-atlantic. we'll get a real influx of warmer air and our temperature will be well above seasonal where it really even shouldn't be this time of year, even more so than today. igor now 60 miles west, southwest of bermuda in the next few hours expected the center will pass over or very near the island. the track really had it more west of the island but certainly a very powerful dangerous storm now. by the time we get into monday it's going to become extra tropical and start to lose its tropical conditions fairly rapidly once it moves more to the north atlantic into the much cooler water, but we're also talking about affecting areas along the eastern seaboard where on the u.s. east coast we're talking about large swells and very dangerous rip currents. julia is dying out and by tomorrow will become nothing but a remnant low and remnants will be actually absorbed by igor as both storms head up to the north atlantic. winds now for igor at 75 miles per hour. that's what we'll be dealing with in terms
all of this down to the south will move its way straight up the mid-atlantic. we'll get a real influx of warmer air and our temperature will be well above seasonal where it really even shouldn't be this time of year, even more so than today. igor now 60 miles west, southwest of bermuda in the next few hours expected the center will pass over or very near the island. the track really had it more west of the island but certainly a very powerful dangerous storm now. by the time we get into monday...
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more than 1500 passengers and crew died when it sank in india atlantic. now the use of robots and high- tech equipment, all of its secrets are being revealed. >> these pictures show in great detail the current state of the titanic, slowly deteriorated into a half miles beneath the water's surface. scientists are filming the wreckage in a high definition with three-dimensional imaging technology. they have virtually razed the titanic. this is a legacy for future generations. in its day, the titanic was a luxury cruise liner. more than 1500 people died when it sank. the images that are clearest so far show the iconic about. its railings and anchors are still intact, despite more than a century over -- under water. these were made by bacteria eating away. by studying these, scientists can work out the rate at which the ship is disintegrating. they thought she was on the verge of collapse and were amazed at how well she has been preserved. they hope that cameras can return next month to finish the job. bbc news. >> our top story again for your this hour, the
more than 1500 passengers and crew died when it sank in india atlantic. now the use of robots and high- tech equipment, all of its secrets are being revealed. >> these pictures show in great detail the current state of the titanic, slowly deteriorated into a half miles beneath the water's surface. scientists are filming the wreckage in a high definition with three-dimensional imaging technology. they have virtually razed the titanic. this is a legacy for future generations. in its day,...
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. >> rose: across the atlantic what do you make of the declining poll ratings for senator barack obama. >> i think a lot of it would be predictable on the basis of the economy. >> rose: and the level of expectations? >> and the level of expectations. i think he's... it's too early to say if he's in real trouble. you have to wait to the mid-terms but i do think that it was a very difficult thing to take on. he hasn't, though, i think from just sticking on the economy and moving on to foreign policy if you want, on the economy it would have been help to feel have spelled out some kind of medium-turn plan about how we'll take this down. he's sometimes again, obama, run away from tough issues on the whole. i used the example of b.p. that was a chance to talk to america honestly about energy. he never really did until it was too late and by then... >> rose: he made a speech in pittsburgh. >> exactly. that was... >> rose: the follow up... >> by then it was too late. again on the economy, he hasn't really leveled with what the longer-term plans are. >> rose: after iraq, the limits of american
. >> rose: across the atlantic what do you make of the declining poll ratings for senator barack obama. >> i think a lot of it would be predictable on the basis of the economy. >> rose: and the level of expectations? >> and the level of expectations. i think he's... it's too early to say if he's in real trouble. you have to wait to the mid-terms but i do think that it was a very difficult thing to take on. he hasn't, though, i think from just sticking on the economy and...
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we're following a triple threat in the atlantic ocean tonight or at least in tropical waters. forecasters report two hurricanes, igor and julia are swirling over open waters. one of them igor now a category 4. tropical storm karl officially formed a couple of hours ago in the caribbean. our meteorologist janice dean the weather machine following it all. janice, fill us in. >> have to write all these names on my hand. here is karl. our latest edition to the tropical storm family. 40 mile-per-hour sustained winds in the caribbean. let's take a look at karl's path as we head further out in time. expected to make land fall against yucatan peninsula. bay of campeche. making land fall again. strong tropical storm perhaps a weak hurricane. igor category 4 storm. 145 mile-per-hour sustained winds. it could potentially still strengthen, shepard. there the is official path of the 5:00 p.m. and as you can see it has not changed much. still a major category 3 storm as it brushes very closely or even on top of bermuda into the weekend. dangerous storm there. and, finally, we have hurricane
we're following a triple threat in the atlantic ocean tonight or at least in tropical waters. forecasters report two hurricanes, igor and julia are swirling over open waters. one of them igor now a category 4. tropical storm karl officially formed a couple of hours ago in the caribbean. our meteorologist janice dean the weather machine following it all. janice, fill us in. >> have to write all these names on my hand. here is karl. our latest edition to the tropical storm family. 40...
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minister is the lead us proposals of the of nato secretary general to call upon russia and the north atlantic treaty organization to try to plan together when it comes to missile defense and work together in that area the russian foreign minister has said that it's important that the interests of both sides are considered taken into consideration and really worked on before any specific plans can be put in place he has said that the scheme that is currently being discussed and put on the table of by the barack obama administration is definitely more balanced than what has been pushed by the bush administrations in the last couple of years however the russian foreign minister said that before any decisions are made all the risks and concerns of all parties have to be taken into consideration because we want to have a clear view of what new tools new strategic concept will be like firstly how ready are we need to colleagues. to start making the principle of into visible security established in the one nine hundred ninety s. the first of certainly is russia to nato we were assured that need to v
minister is the lead us proposals of the of nato secretary general to call upon russia and the north atlantic treaty organization to try to plan together when it comes to missile defense and work together in that area the russian foreign minister has said that it's important that the interests of both sides are considered taken into consideration and really worked on before any specific plans can be put in place he has said that the scheme that is currently being discussed and put on the table...
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hurricane julia is going to occur out in the open atlantic. as far as the tropics go, we can watch and appreciate mother nature's beauty. that's it. shouldn't have any effects here at all. temperatures are cool in areas of new england. we have good thunderstorm complexes go through yesterday. a few went through areas of long island, new jersey, lower hudson valley, new york city. had some of the thunderstorms roll through last night too. today is dry. leave the umbrellas home from new york all the way through connecticut and rhode island. new york city is going to be nice and 77. dc should be gorgeous. all the way back through the southeast as we feel like summer. upper 80s, low 90s. chicago, minneapolis, on the cooler side for you. texas, still hot. dallas, today, 94. lynn, everything is looking good. >> all right, bill, you keep an eye on the canes for us, huh? >> the canes. >> the weather man lingo, i like it. all right, thank you. >>> woody allen shoots down rumors about the first lady of france. >>> plus, oprah opens up about her final se
hurricane julia is going to occur out in the open atlantic. as far as the tropics go, we can watch and appreciate mother nature's beauty. that's it. shouldn't have any effects here at all. temperatures are cool in areas of new england. we have good thunderstorm complexes go through yesterday. a few went through areas of long island, new jersey, lower hudson valley, new york city. had some of the thunderstorms roll through last night too. today is dry. leave the umbrellas home from new york all...
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extra tropical, start to lose its tropical characteristics and both of these heading off to the north atlantic. so this storm still very much so a big problem for bermuda. for us at home we'll see this frontal system push through overnight, partly cloudy skies and then for tomorrow some patchy morning fog. be prepared for that. ridge of high pressure to the west. as far as tonight is concerned, though, areas along the allegheny front, mason dixon line, we're talking about a little shower activity possible with the passage of that frontal system, very isolated and as we have move through to the later part of the week, we'll also end up seeing an upper level disturbance and that will set us up for some much needed rainfall. in the meantime tomorrow we won't be too bad at all, sun and clouds, by midday around 75 degrees and we are talking tonight once again about just seeing partly cloudy conditions with mostly the clouds starting to wane their way out in the overnight hours, 63 degrees for our overnight low and for tomorrow plenty of sunshine, not bad at all at 80 degrees. here's a look at our f
extra tropical, start to lose its tropical characteristics and both of these heading off to the north atlantic. so this storm still very much so a big problem for bermuda. for us at home we'll see this frontal system push through overnight, partly cloudy skies and then for tomorrow some patchy morning fog. be prepared for that. ridge of high pressure to the west. as far as tonight is concerned, though, areas along the allegheny front, mason dixon line, we're talking about a little shower...
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most of the mid-atlantic, right into southern new england under the flood watch. right now nice start. 61 at reagan national. 62 in frederick. 60 in fredericksberg. and 67 in ocean city. cooler than yesterday. clouds increasing, high temperature about 73 degrees. could be a few late-day showers for the evening commute but generally a dry one today. the rain gets in here later tonight. more details on the forecast. i'll let you know about tropical depression number 16 and how it will effect us. let's get to julie wright with the on-time traffic. >>> let's start off in virginia with the inner loop slowing, braddock up to gallows where on the ramp at the exit is a stalled car. latest crash in the main line of 395 approaching glebe. the right side blocked off on the main line. it is heavy, slow and steady up to the accident scene. it's causing a tight squeeze out of shirlington past glebe and toward the 14th street bridge. 95 in separate stretchs will be slow, from dale city to lorton and newington toward the beltway. in maryland, between 205 and cedarville, accident
most of the mid-atlantic, right into southern new england under the flood watch. right now nice start. 61 at reagan national. 62 in frederick. 60 in fredericksberg. and 67 in ocean city. cooler than yesterday. clouds increasing, high temperature about 73 degrees. could be a few late-day showers for the evening commute but generally a dry one today. the rain gets in here later tonight. more details on the forecast. i'll let you know about tropical depression number 16 and how it will effect us....
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the storm is making its way up the atlantic ocean. >> residents on the island are not in the clear yet. a tropical storm warning remains in effect. rick leventhal filed this report from bermuda this morning. >> reporter: tropical storm force winds and rain blasting us here on the morning after hurricane igor blew into bermuda. and about 80% of the islands 64,000 residents should not be relying on electric alarm clocks to wake them up because that's how many are without power this morning. in fact we've been told to stay off the roads. all residents are being asked to stay indoors so crews and police and fire officials can go out and assess whatever damages there may be to the island. we can show you the ocean today, which is not as violent as it was throughout the day yesterday with high surf, 15- foot waves and higher, and a storm surge that was bringing a lot of water on to shore and on to some of the platforms and balconies and terraces you see down there. the splash from some of the waves was going up to the condo railing some 70 feet above the ocean. the biggest concern here was s
the storm is making its way up the atlantic ocean. >> residents on the island are not in the clear yet. a tropical storm warning remains in effect. rick leventhal filed this report from bermuda this morning. >> reporter: tropical storm force winds and rain blasting us here on the morning after hurricane igor blew into bermuda. and about 80% of the islands 64,000 residents should not be relying on electric alarm clocks to wake them up because that's how many are without power this...
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omaha and kansas city could get some severe storms. >> 80s in the mid-atlantic states. a mild 75 here in new york. unseasonably cool along the canadian border. minneapolis 64. fargo 59. hot spots today dallas 97, phoenix 107. >>> baltimore's johns hopkins hospital is taking another look at its security after a fatal shooting. >> a lone gunman wounded a doctor and then killed his mother, then turned the gun on himself. john hendren has the latest now from baltimore. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, vinita and rob. the gunman made it to the eighth floor of the building behind me just past the overpass with a semi-automatic weapon. he had a license to carry it but apparently no one checked. it was a two-hour siege, with hospital workers and visitors on lockdown. >> so what were you told to do? lock down? >> yes. it was a lockdown. no one could leave. >> reporter: it began at 11:11 a.m., just outside room 873 of the spinal surgery wing. dr. david cohen was giving warren pardus the latest on his mother, jean's operation. >> mr. davis removed a small semi-automa
omaha and kansas city could get some severe storms. >> 80s in the mid-atlantic states. a mild 75 here in new york. unseasonably cool along the canadian border. minneapolis 64. fargo 59. hot spots today dallas 97, phoenix 107. >>> baltimore's johns hopkins hospital is taking another look at its security after a fatal shooting. >> a lone gunman wounded a doctor and then killed his mother, then turned the gun on himself. john hendren has the latest now from baltimore. good...
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at 80 or 90 miles per hour may get mixed or transferred down, we will have power outages in the mid-atlantic and northeast beginning tomorrow and tomorrow night. we're not out of the woods although by tomorrow, we. >>> waiting for president obama to hold the latest in backyard discussions. he is expected to talk about the economy. at the home of jeff and sandy club. in fact 70 of their friends and neighbors were invited. you had to be invited to this, you cant can't ju you just can't show up in someone's backyard. you might recall it was yesterday at a backyard meeting or discussion that the president was asked why he was a christian and that has set off a lot of conversation, as well. as we wait for the president to speak, we look at what polls repeatedly show. is the number one issue for americans this november, i don't have to tell you, you tell us all the time. the economy. our own nbc news "the wall street journal" poll show 70% do not think the recession is over. 19% thought it ended in 2009. just 19 in our poll said the recession is over. joining me now is jodylevin of the law and soc
at 80 or 90 miles per hour may get mixed or transferred down, we will have power outages in the mid-atlantic and northeast beginning tomorrow and tomorrow night. we're not out of the woods although by tomorrow, we. >>> waiting for president obama to hold the latest in backyard discussions. he is expected to talk about the economy. at the home of jeff and sandy club. in fact 70 of their friends and neighbors were invited. you had to be invited to this, you cant can't ju you just can't...
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Sep 30, 2010
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a tornado watch in effect for the delmarva across the mid-atlantic. this watch in effect until 1:00 this afternoon and so we have a lot of energy to deal with and the rainfall is going to keep on coming. wilmington seen over 20 inches of rainfall this week so far and probably another inches before the day is done and the winds starting to blow here, too. gusting 20 to 30 and over 30 miles per hour in some cases so that's going to make this messy situation that it is because with the rain seen across the carolinas, not a tremendous number of neighborhoods flooded but roads are flooded and impassable in some areas but with the wind, trees will come down and probably see a number of power outages in north carolina and up the i-95 corridor. >> perfect recipe for havoc in terms of air travel. >> on the ground and in the air, yeah. last time i checked was two and a half hour delays at laguardia. >> thanks very much. check with the airline before you go out. kiran? >> all right. thanks so much. >>> we have breaking news. sad news. "entertainment tonight" ind
a tornado watch in effect for the delmarva across the mid-atlantic. this watch in effect until 1:00 this afternoon and so we have a lot of energy to deal with and the rainfall is going to keep on coming. wilmington seen over 20 inches of rainfall this week so far and probably another inches before the day is done and the winds starting to blow here, too. gusting 20 to 30 and over 30 miles per hour in some cases so that's going to make this messy situation that it is because with the rain seen...
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and it's skirting over the atlantic. you notice, it stops at this point. it's important, because, it doesnt' mean it won't effect us, it will just get extra tropical. the rain is still moving our way whether you see that spot or not. the flooding rains are a possibility and the winds will pick up as the center gets closer to the day tomorrow. in the region in here, over the appalachian to the bay, we'll see the heaviest of the rain. and there's the potential for a few inches and in some cases, up to 6 inches of rain and there's a lot moving our way and we'll have the forecast coming up shortly. >> the first warning weather coverage continues shortly. wjz is live in anne arundel and derek valcourt has more on how maryland's preparing for the floods and high winds. >> reporter: local and state emergency management officials are sending out warnings. they're getting ready for the storm and so should you. >> reporter: in neighbors like fells point, subject to frequent flooding. >> every time there's a high tide, it floods there. >> a couple buddies got their c
and it's skirting over the atlantic. you notice, it stops at this point. it's important, because, it doesnt' mean it won't effect us, it will just get extra tropical. the rain is still moving our way whether you see that spot or not. the flooding rains are a possibility and the winds will pick up as the center gets closer to the day tomorrow. in the region in here, over the appalachian to the bay, we'll see the heaviest of the rain. and there's the potential for a few inches and in some cases,...
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Sep 14, 2010
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right in the thick of hurricane season, and we're watching two different storms as they churn in the atlantic. kind of stirring up the waters there. first we have this. hurricane igor already the most powerful storm of the season. and quite large to boot. plus hurricane julia is right behind igor picking up speed. chris warren is here with the details. where are these storms headed? we have some good news in that we don't expect it to hit the united states, right? >> we do have two hurricanes. we have one other area we are keeping an eye on. let's take a look here. this is igor right there. that's your category 4 hurricane. then out here, this is julia. category 1. then there's this other area right in here. it looks like potentially by the end of the day that could be karl. we're going to keep a close eye on that. back to the good news here. it looks like all of these areas will be going away, or not all the way to the u.s. keeping an eye on that lull again. it could become karl. then igor, once we get into the weekend, a question mark. at this point the best thought is it will stay away fro
right in the thick of hurricane season, and we're watching two different storms as they churn in the atlantic. kind of stirring up the waters there. first we have this. hurricane igor already the most powerful storm of the season. and quite large to boot. plus hurricane julia is right behind igor picking up speed. chris warren is here with the details. where are these storms headed? we have some good news in that we don't expect it to hit the united states, right? >> we do have two...
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june 11th, 2009 an atlantic southeast airline crj 200 made an emergency landing in atlanta. may 23rd of this year jet another skywest crj 200 touched down safely in ontario, california. bombardier released a statement about the latest incident saying, quote, the aircraft has logged more than 27 million flight hours and more than 22 million take-off and landing cycles so these are very good and reliable aircraft. >> you mentioned five similar incident the last two years. is that unusual? >> reporter: it is unusual. it is not that uncommon for a tire to blow, which makes landing a little more nerve wracking but for the landing gear to fail a a altogether is much more serious. the planes are commuter jets and make short flights, many flights a day and there is more wear and tear on the landing gear but still something like this shouldn't happen. >> what about the faa announcing any plans to ground aircraft or do additional safety inspections in light of this? >> reporter: no word from the faa yet but will certainly be taking a look at this problem happening twice in rapid succe
june 11th, 2009 an atlantic southeast airline crj 200 made an emergency landing in atlanta. may 23rd of this year jet another skywest crj 200 touched down safely in ontario, california. bombardier released a statement about the latest incident saying, quote, the aircraft has logged more than 27 million flight hours and more than 22 million take-off and landing cycles so these are very good and reliable aircraft. >> you mentioned five similar incident the last two years. is that unusual?...
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nothing to show you oar the mid -- over the mid-atlantic. there are clouds in southern virginia, but we're cloud-free. there are rain showers moving into the plains and then along the coastal regions of texas. that is about it. your forecast for today and the next five days, high today about 80 degrees with lots of sunshine. and then tomorrow tack on 10 degrees to that, 90 degrees. >> can i get one more? >> how about on thursday. 91, hot and humid. saturday a chance of scattered showers. you see we've put a possible late shower on wednesday, not a very good chance of that and it is primarily well out to the west. but we wanted to see some rain on there so we put it there. >> i have to tell you, tony, i'm okay with it. because i'm not ready to let it all go yet. i'm cool with that. >> i'm completely understand. and i know julie agrees. >> so julie wants mother nature to drop a couple of these days in january. >> i have no problem exchanging my christmas tree for a palm tree. santa can come in shorts any time he wants -- okay, well maybe not s
nothing to show you oar the mid -- over the mid-atlantic. there are clouds in southern virginia, but we're cloud-free. there are rain showers moving into the plains and then along the coastal regions of texas. that is about it. your forecast for today and the next five days, high today about 80 degrees with lots of sunshine. and then tomorrow tack on 10 degrees to that, 90 degrees. >> can i get one more? >> how about on thursday. 91, hot and humid. saturday a chance of scattered...
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it is the ultimate inside look at britain, trans-atlantic relations, the run-up to the war in iraq, and blair's personal thoughts on everybody from lady di to dick cheney, from barack obama to the queen. pick it up. now for the "last look." i bet these photographs will bring most of you back. back to the 1980s, that great decade of excess. this was of course the amazing shoe collection of imelda marcos. she was the wife of ferdinand marcos, the president of the philippines, who declared martial law and flaunted his elaborate lifestyle while his people starved. emblematic of that lifestyle, imelda's almost 3,000 pairs of shoe
it is the ultimate inside look at britain, trans-atlantic relations, the run-up to the war in iraq, and blair's personal thoughts on everybody from lady di to dick cheney, from barack obama to the queen. pick it up. now for the "last look." i bet these photographs will bring most of you back. back to the 1980s, that great decade of excess. this was of course the amazing shoe collection of imelda marcos. she was the wife of ferdinand marcos, the president of the philippines, who...
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kind of making a run a little at atlantic canada or the maritimes but only going to kind of make some gusty winds out through here maybe through the fishing grounds and then splash some waves on the atlantic canada and into the maritimes. still seeing some of the waves now making their way on to the shores of america. if you're going to be going out this weekend, coming up this weekend you still could see rip currents out there because of what igor did. one more thing obviously. you just had the pictures here from idaho and from utah of what -- with the fires and winds and dust storms and everything. wind gusts today about 30 to 40 miles per hour and humidity. look at that number. less than 10%. you can't get anything to get wet when it's less than 10%. no showers at all in the forecast there. so when the winds below like that in very dry conditions, you can see those fires -- those ones that were caused by live ammunition. >> that's a new one to me. >>> let's go "off the radar." >> all right. >> i heard something about finding a new planet that's like earth next year. >> you want to
kind of making a run a little at atlantic canada or the maritimes but only going to kind of make some gusty winds out through here maybe through the fishing grounds and then splash some waves on the atlantic canada and into the maritimes. still seeing some of the waves now making their way on to the shores of america. if you're going to be going out this weekend, coming up this weekend you still could see rip currents out there because of what igor did. one more thing obviously. you just had...
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so jenna, unfortunately this is going to be really nasty situation for folks across the mid atlantic and northeast. we saw those pictures coming out of the upper midwest, where they got ten or 11 inches of rain. can you imagine 20-25 inches of rain in less than a week? this is going to be really dangerous situation in the next 24-48 hours. jen certainly doesn't give us a lot to look forward to, j.d., as we go into the weekend. >> we'll keep you up to date. jenna: appreciate the permission to go out and buy fancy rain boots, because i don't have any. >> you have to be fashionable. jenna: that's a very good point and one that's valid to many of our viewers as well. j.d., thank you very much! if everyone wants to follow the latest on the tropical storm that's moving up the east coast or just to see what's going on in weather in your own home town, we have it for you, go to foxnews.com/weather. gregg: mass protests across europe today. take a look: >> madrid, spain, workers walking off the job today to protest government austerity measures, airlines canceling flights and protestors block
so jenna, unfortunately this is going to be really nasty situation for folks across the mid atlantic and northeast. we saw those pictures coming out of the upper midwest, where they got ten or 11 inches of rain. can you imagine 20-25 inches of rain in less than a week? this is going to be really dangerous situation in the next 24-48 hours. jen certainly doesn't give us a lot to look forward to, j.d., as we go into the weekend. >> we'll keep you up to date. jenna: appreciate the permission...
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and forecasters say parts of the mid atlantic region and the northeast could see up to a foot of rain. i saw some of the local stations today talking six to eight inches in new york city. >> it's possible. if you go west, they'll see a little more. east in areas like boston not seeing as much. new york city and west will be pummelled. this is kind of the center of the storm. no longer a tropical storm. the center of it not very organized at all but that doesn't make a difference. all of the moisture that's associated with this and take a look at this, shepard, all the way down into the caribbean, a lot of moisture here and it will all be pulled up to the north. this is the radar picture, miami, you're almost done with this rain. that's good news fortunate. it's going to lift out of here. points into the carolinas, that's where it's going to be very dangerous. in fact, wilmington, north carolina, shepard, since sunday has had 15 inches of rain already so a lot more rain going. it's going to redevelop right here off the coast and all of this is going to pull in towards the northeast so
and forecasters say parts of the mid atlantic region and the northeast could see up to a foot of rain. i saw some of the local stations today talking six to eight inches in new york city. >> it's possible. if you go west, they'll see a little more. east in areas like boston not seeing as much. new york city and west will be pummelled. this is kind of the center of the storm. no longer a tropical storm. the center of it not very organized at all but that doesn't make a difference. all of...
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either way it means unsettled weather for south florida today and eventually up through the mid-atlantic, which is exactly where they had the deluge the other day with a frontal system. so there's certainly plenty of concerns. let me show you pictures. last night the rain moved through. ponding on the roads and whatnot. heavy rain up north. 6 to 9 inches up toward cocoa beach and brevard county. 95 in both directions at mile marker 181. those are the things we are worried about in miami-dade and broward counties. they lowered the canals, which is where all the water drains into. so if we get a heavy dump of rain that water will be able to flow freely in there. the radar certainly shows us we have much more to come before all is said and done. by this time tomorrow, we should be back in the sunshine, which is what folks here in the sunshine state are used to. >> yeah, but sending it up to us. jim cantore from the weather channel. thanks. >>> just over a month until election day. and our new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll is shedding light on what voters really want from washington. >
either way it means unsettled weather for south florida today and eventually up through the mid-atlantic, which is exactly where they had the deluge the other day with a frontal system. so there's certainly plenty of concerns. let me show you pictures. last night the rain moved through. ponding on the roads and whatnot. heavy rain up north. 6 to 9 inches up toward cocoa beach and brevard county. 95 in both directions at mile marker 181. those are the things we are worried about in miami-dade...
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flood watches through canada and mid-atlantic and boston area won't be too bad with this one. how much rainfall we are expecting with this storm and adding it up as it goes in time here and the possibility of a six to seven inch localized rain event in areas of new jersey and new york city and that would be a big deal as far as the timing goes. starts tonight in d.c., some light rain and the real significant rains early tomorrow morning. the morning commute around d.c., philly and also baltimore will be bad. new york the heavy rain will just be moving in. tomorrow afternoon and evening the heaviest delays and d.c., philly to new york and getting into heaartford and wraps up thursday night into friday morning. it's a weird event. almost like a nor'easter type storm. just a very heavy rain event. a storm we would see in the spring -- >> it's a weird fall. let's just say that. >> i like a quiet fall, but the leaves first. >> doesn't this make that? >> we'll appreciate it later. >> thank you. >>> there are some frightening moments aboard a skywest airlines plane. they had to make
flood watches through canada and mid-atlantic and boston area won't be too bad with this one. how much rainfall we are expecting with this storm and adding it up as it goes in time here and the possibility of a six to seven inch localized rain event in areas of new jersey and new york city and that would be a big deal as far as the timing goes. starts tonight in d.c., some light rain and the real significant rains early tomorrow morning. the morning commute around d.c., philly and also...
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left europe in steernlg across the atlantic wanting something better for their own children. >> jeff: those voices, you went to find those voices. many of them are gone. >> yes. i worked with great urgency. a lot of the people... began in 1915, ended in 190, you're talking about multiple generations of people who participated in this and time was running out. i had to get the stories if them before it was too late. >> couric: >> jeff: you interviewed some 1200 or more people. >> i stopped counting after that. >> jeff: you stopped counting. then you chose three to represent the total experience. why that approach? >> why did you do that? >> well, i needed three people to represent the three different streams of the migration. one was up the east coast from georgia, the carolinas and virginia up to washington, to new york, to philadelphia. then i needed one who'd represent the midwest migration from mississippi, alabama, and arkansas to chicago, detroit, cleveland. and then finally that third stream from louisiana and texas to california. so i needed three people to represent each of th
left europe in steernlg across the atlantic wanting something better for their own children. >> jeff: those voices, you went to find those voices. many of them are gone. >> yes. i worked with great urgency. a lot of the people... began in 1915, ended in 190, you're talking about multiple generations of people who participated in this and time was running out. i had to get the stories if them before it was too late. >> couric: >> jeff: you interviewed some 1200 or more...
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images from the space station showed two far more powerful storms-- igor and julia-- far out in the atlantic. neither posed any immediate threat to land. that blown-out b.p. oil well in the gulf should be killed for good by sunday, five months after the oil spill disaster began. the government's point person thad allen said today a relief well should be completed within 24 hours, allowing crews to pump in mud and cement from below. the top of the well was sealed earlier. also today, the interior department announced oil companies will have to seal nearly 3,500 in-active wells in the gulf. the latest middle east peace talks ended today in jerusalem on a day marked by attacks in both israel and gaza. israeli jets bombed a smuggling tunnel along the gaza border with egypt, after militants fired mortars and a roet into israel. at the talks, secretary of state hillary clinton met again with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas. >> they are getting down to business, and they have began to grapple with the core issues that can only be resolved through fa
images from the space station showed two far more powerful storms-- igor and julia-- far out in the atlantic. neither posed any immediate threat to land. that blown-out b.p. oil well in the gulf should be killed for good by sunday, five months after the oil spill disaster began. the government's point person thad allen said today a relief well should be completed within 24 hours, allowing crews to pump in mud and cement from below. the top of the well was sealed earlier. also today, the...
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. >>> in the atlantic both hurricanes igor and julia continue to spin. igor has winds now of around 125 miles an hour, and it's on a path that could bring it over bermuda by monday. julia, though, weakened a bit last night but still has winds around 80 miles an hour. >>> and now here is a look at your friday weather. hurricane karl is sending showers to south texas. more showers in the pacific northwest, stretching down to california. rainy from northern idaho to eastern minnesota. omaha and kansas city could get some severe storms. >> 80s in the mid-atlantic states. a mild 75 here in new york. unseasonably cool along the canadian border. minneapolis 64 fargo 59. hot spots today dallas 97, phoenix 107. >>> baltimore's johns hopkins hospital is taking another look at its security after a fatal shooting. >> a lone gunman wounded a doctor and then killed his mother, then turned the gun on himself. himself.imo vinita and b the gunman mig floor of the building behind me just past the overpass with a semi-automatic weapon. he had a license to carry it apparent
. >>> in the atlantic both hurricanes igor and julia continue to spin. igor has winds now of around 125 miles an hour, and it's on a path that could bring it over bermuda by monday. julia, though, weakened a bit last night but still has winds around 80 miles an hour. >>> and now here is a look at your friday weather. hurricane karl is sending showers to south texas. more showers in the pacific northwest, stretching down to california. rainy from northern idaho to eastern...
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. >>> and now to the tropical trouble in the atlantic where three hurricanes are still spinning. carl has flooded mexico's yucatan peninsula. it's expected to get stronger today and make landfall again along mexico's east coast. meanwhile, hurricane igor could batter bermuda by monday. and julia is weakening but still has winds around 80 milean >>> and as for the rest of the weather, milder in the ohio valley, whetwiwee reported yesterday. thunderstorms, some severe, in eastern nebraska and we clear and warm along the east showers across the northern >> 65 in seattle 67 det warmer in the central ss 80 in omaha. 82 in kansas city. boston will be 64. hot in colorado springs at 91. >>> well, at age 60 most people are looking to retire, of course, but when mazerine wingate turned 60 he started a new job at a maryland post office. >> and yesterday he turned 100 and he is still there. maz rhein still drives himself to work six days a week. as a custodian he does everything from mopping floors to shoveling snow. mazerine doesn't smoke or drink, and he says he goes to church every sunday
. >>> and now to the tropical trouble in the atlantic where three hurricanes are still spinning. carl has flooded mexico's yucatan peninsula. it's expected to get stronger today and make landfall again along mexico's east coast. meanwhile, hurricane igor could batter bermuda by monday. and julia is weakening but still has winds around 80 milean >>> and as for the rest of the weather, milder in the ohio valley, whetwiwee reported yesterday. thunderstorms, some severe, in...